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ADBA Announces Appointment of Grant Budge as New Chief Executive Elect
Press release 18 January 2022: UK anaerobic digestion trade association appoints Chief Executive Elect Grant Budge joins the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association as successor to Charlotte Morton The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has announced the appointment of Grant Budge as Chief Executive Elect, to succeed Charlotte Morton, who will gradually withdraw from […]
World Biogas Association Announces New Council Members 2022
We are pleased to support the World Biogas Association by posting their latest council member details below. – PR STARTS: 21 December 2021 – World Biogas Association Announces New Council members The World Biogas Association (WBA) has announced the election this month of eight new members to join its Council, as follows: Dr Atma Ram Shukla, President, […]
Net Zero Energy Buildings – New Market is Born in COP26 Announcements
Net-zero energy buildings will play a big role in curbing global warming in the decades to come. To meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, the building sector must attain net-zero carbon by 2050. That means billions of buildings worldwide will need to comply to keep global warming below 2° Celsius. The building sector emits […]
What is the UK Net Zero Strategy 2021? – Decarbonisation Plan Building Back Better
What is the UK Net Zero Strategy 2021? – It’s a decarbonisation plan and part of the UK government’s plan for “Building Back Better” after the covid pandemic. Read on for our full explanation. According to the climate change committee (CCC), the UK objective of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is a feasible, inexpensive strategy […]
Biogas Industry’s Unique Ability to Manage Climate Change Ignored by World’s Politicians
Biogas industry spokesman WBA speaks out on the dangerous lack of appreciation of the global biogas industry’s unique ability to Manage Climate Change. Anaerobic digestion technology is ready now to reduce GHG emissions but is currently set to be ignored by the world’s politicians they say. The latest IPCC Report urges urgent climate action while […]
China Fires Up An “Artificial Sun” – Will Fusion Power be a New Climate Risk Factor?
China has successfully powered an artificial sun to 120 million degrees Celsius. This is merely another milestone in their nuclear fusion journey. But, it could herald an abundant renewable energy future. That’s why we see the progress made as China fires up its first “Artificial Sun” as an interesting new climate management risk factor. If […]
GHG Reduction for Transport – German MPs Move on Decarbonisation
It is good news that Germany is acting to implement a new and more climate-friendly GHG reduction for transport in the latest move by German MPs on decarbonisation The legislation sets a high target for crop-based biofuels producers in Germany. The regulations are aiming for up to 4.4% of future energy used in transportation. This […]
Climate Change Risks – Why Our Future on Earth May Not Be What It Is Supposed to Be
This website is all about managing climate change risks, and a big part of that it understanding the nature of the existential risks society is taking in the first place. That’s why we are privileged to have been given permission to publish the following white paper as an article below: How our (in)actions in dealing […]
Coal Power Plants in US Can Be Part of the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
The following article outlines a suggested pragmatic strategy for Coal Power Plants in US showing the possible role of these stations in the Biden Administration to Fight Climate Change in the energy sector, with immediate action possible. There is no need for any Coal Power Plant operators or employees in the US to fear imminent […]
US Will be a Big Global Decarbonizer – Why Much of the US Remains Committed to the 2015 Paris Accord on Climate Change
The US may have left the Paris Agreement and the next President, will face Republican opposition to climate action in Congress, but none of that will stop the individual States’ which are set on their own decarbonisation efforts. Nov. 4, 2020, is notable for an ignominious reason – it marked the official US exit from […]










